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Train operator CrossCountry has welcomed the arrival of the first train to go through its multi-million pound fleet refurbishment programme.
Long-distance train operator CrossCountry has today, Friday 28 February, announced the award of a multi-year contract to develop their digital customer platform to Arriva Customer Engine (ACE) following a competitive procurement process.
CrossCountry has today, Wednesday 26 February, announced the appointment of Shiona Rolfe as new Managing Director, taking effect from Saturday 1 March.
- CrossCountry colleagues embark on new apprenticeship schemes on sustainability during National Apprenticeship Week.
- There are currently 200 colleagues on apprenticeship schemes in the business, with a total of 430 having enrolled on a course.
- At the moment there are 17 apprenticeship schemes on offer to new and existing employees, with more being introduced.
- Train operator offers £68,000 of grant funding remaining in new Customer and Communities Improvement Fund.
- Community projects - with a focus on sustainability initiatives - are encouraged to apply for grants.
- The next funding window is open from Monday 11 November until Friday 6 December 2024.
Two young fundraisers from Bridlington, East Yorkshire, are celebrating a £250 donation from long distance train operator CrossCountry.
- CrossCountry introduces a new direct service from Cardiff to Edinburgh, connecting capitals of Wales and Scotland by train for the first time.
- Manchester’s annual Christmas markets mean busier trains for CrossCountry customers.
- Rail passengers travelling to and from the seasonal markets should check their journey and avoid the last train home where possible.
- Revellers are reminded that a no-tolerance approach to fare evasion and anti-social behaviour is in place across the rail network.
- Birmingham’s annual Christmas markets mean busier trains for CrossCountry customers.
- Rail passengers travelling to and from the seasonal markets should check their journey and avoid the last train home where possible.
- Revellers are reminded that a no-tolerance approach to fare evasion and anti-social behaviour is in place across the rail network.
Train operator CrossCountry will introduce temporary resource-led reductions to its timetable from Saturday 10 August until Saturday 9 November to address performance and reliability issues that have inconvenienced passengers with on-the-day cancellations.
Train operator CrossCountry will introduce temporary resource-led reductions to its timetable from Saturday 10 August until Saturday 9 November to address performance and reliability issues that have inconvenienced passengers with on-the-day cancellations.
Train operator CrossCountry will introduce temporary resource-led reductions to its timetable from Saturday 10 August until Saturday 9 November to address performance and reliability issues that have inconvenienced passengers with on-the-day cancellations.